Road Traffic Acts

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984The London Borough of EnfieldThe City of Westminster-0.13516451.497878SW1H 0TL-0.07706451.651936EN1 3XE-0.14859551.493532SW1W 9NFSW1W9NF2002-04-042002-04-11EN13XE2002-03-27SW1H0TLTSO (The Stationery Office), St Crispins, Duke Street, Norwich, NR3 1PD, 01603 622211, customer.services@tso.co.uk56527855855

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ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984
THE A406 GLA ROAD (RED ROUTE CLEARWAY) (LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD) PRESCRIBED ROUTE EXPERIMENTAL TRAFFIC ORDER 2002

1. Transport for London hereby gives notice that it has made the above-named Experimental Order under sections 9 and 10 of the Traffic Regulation Act 1984, on 27 March 2002. The Order comes into effect on 11 April 2002, and can remain in force for up to 18 months. 2. The general nature and effect of the Order will be to prevent persons causing or permitting a vehicle to proceed south along West Way to proceed in no direction other than south on to West Way Slip. The provisions introduced through this Order will contribute to a new scheme of traffic control being introduced experimentally on Bus Route 144. 3. The roads affected by the Order are West Way and West Way Slip. 4. While the Order is in force Transport for London, or any person authorised by them, may modify or suspend the Order or any provisions in the Order if it appears essential to do so for the certain purposes. 5. In due course Transport for London will be considering whether or not the provisions of the Order should be continued in force indefinitely. Within the period of 6 months from the coming into force of the Order, or if the Order is subsequently varied by another Order or modified, from the coming into force of that variation or modification (whichever is the latest), any person may object to the making of an Order to continue indefinitely those provisions. Any such objection should be made in writing, giving the grounds on which it is made, and sent to Transport for London, SS/AD/SF/TO, Windsor House, 42-50 Victoria Street, London SW1H 0TL, quoting Ref GLA/2002/289. Any objection may be communicated to other persons who may be affected. 6. A copy of the Order, a statement of Transport for London’s reasons for the proposals and for proceeding by way of experiment, a map indicating the location and effect of the Order and copies of any Order revoked suspended or varied by the Order can be inspected during normal office hours at the offices of: Transport for London, Street Management, Traffic Orders - Statutory Functions, 1st Floor Annexe, 25 Eccleston Place, London SW1W 9NF; and Enfield Borough Council, PO Box 52, Civic Centre, Silver Street, Enfield, Middlesex EN1 3XE. 7. The documents referred to in paragraph 6 will be available for inspection during the period within which objection can be made in accordance with paragraph 5 above. 8. Any person desiring to question the validity of the Order or of any provision contained in it on the grounds that it is not within the relevant powers or that any of the relevant requirements have not been complied with in relation to the Order, may within 6 weeks of the date on which the Order was made, make application for the purpose to the High Court. G F Fernandes, Transport for London, Street Management Windsor House, 42-50 Victoria Street, London SW1H 0TL. 4 April 2002.